The girls were all clad in ethereal white, with 18-year-old student and model Bree Wilson separating herself from the pack by opting for sleeves.

Bree joins Stephanie Wake, 22, and Courtney Reid, 20, as the troupe's brunettes, an even split to the three blondes - Georgia Gibbs, 18, Lucy Ross and Felicia Kendrick, both 19.

And though they may be rivals for the pageant crown, the six girls certainly share a lot in common.

Angelic! The girls were all clad in ethereal white, with 18-year-old Georgia wearing a figure hugging bandage dress

Georgia told GCMag that she aspires to 'work with young women and run workshops on body image and confidence,' a shared passion with Stephanie, who is herself a motivational speaker to young adults.

Some of the beauties have already had a chance to strut their stuff on the catwalk, as Bree and Courtney are part-time models, both being represented by Chadwick.

When it comes to staying in shape, all of the girls are happy to break a sweat through boxing classes, with the exception of Stephanie, who prefers working out with a trainer, and Georgia, who's an avid netballer.

Studious minds: Stephanie (L) is the group's only graduate, while Lucy (R) studies communications and marketing. Stephanie also prides herself on her Chinese Checkers abilities

Odd one out! Felicia stays in shape with the help of a personal trainer, and enjoys her intense workouts. The rest of the group all stay in shape through boxing classes, among other things

On June 6 they'll compete against finalists from Australia's other states - there are 31 girls in total who will compete for the title of Miss Universe Australia.

That lucky lady will then represent her homeland in the Miss Universe pageant later this year.

There hasn't been an Australian winner of the Miss Universe contest since Jennifer Hawkins took out the title in 2004.

After winning Miss Universe the statuesque blonde shot to fame, and over the decade since being crowned has become an entrepreneur and property mogul.

The soon-to-be-crowned Miss Universe Australia will join the ranks of Erin McNaught, Jesinta Campbell and Renae Ayris, who all previously won the title.

Hopeful: Felicia could be the one to represent Australia in the Miss Universe pageant - in which case she'd join the ranks of Erin McNaught, Rachel Finch and Jesinta Campbell

The battle is on! On June 6 the six will compete against finalists from Australia's other states - there are 31 girls in total who will compete for the title of Miss Universe Australia